The image features a solid pink background with text in a bold, sans-serif font. At the top, within a white rectangular box, the text reads "remember Sulla" in black, serif font. Below this, in larger, bold, white letters with a black outline, the text states "There will be proscriptions." The overall design is simple, with a clear contrast between the text and the background, emphasizing the message. ― The image features a close-up of a marble sculpture, likely depicting a historical figure, with the name "POMPEY" prominently displayed at the top in large, white capital letters. Below the name, the text "GNAEVS POMPEIVS MAGNVS 106-48 BC" is written, indicating the individual's name and lifespan. The central quote reads, "Stop quoting laws to us. We carry swords," with "laws" and "swords" highlighted in orange. The quote is attributed to Pompey's response during the civil war between Sulla and Marius, specifically when he besieged the town of Messina in Sicily. The text explains that the Roman governor protested the siege as illegal under Roman Law, to which Pompey rep
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The image features a solid pink background with text in a bold, sans-serif font. At the top, within a white rectangular box, the text reads "remember Sulla" in black, serif font. Below this, in larger, bold, white letters with a black outline, the text states "There will be proscriptions." The overall design is simple, with a clear contrast between the text and the background, emphasizing the message. ― The image features a close-up of a marble sculpture, likely depicting a historical figure, with the name "POMPEY" prominently displayed at the top in large, white capital letters. Below the name, the text "GNAEVS POMPEIVS MAGNVS 106-48 BC" is written, indicating the individual's name and lifespan. The central quote reads, "Stop quoting laws to us. We carry swords," with "laws" and "swords" highlighted in orange. The quote is attributed to Pompey's response during the civil war between Sulla and Marius, specifically when he besieged the town of Messina in Sicily. The text explains that the Roman governor protested the siege as illegal under Roman Law, to which Pompey replied with the quote. Additionally, the text notes that before being known as "Magnus," Pompey was referred to as "adulescens carnifex," or Sulla's "teenaged butcher." The background of the image is a sepia-toned marble texture, enhancing the historical context.
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The image features a close-up of a marble sculpture, likely depicting a historical figure, with the name "POMPEY" prominently displayed at the top in large, white capital letters. Below the name, the text "GNAEVS POMPEIVS MAGNVS 106-48 BC" is written, indicating the individual's name and lifespan. The central quote reads, "Stop quoting laws to us. We carry swords," with "laws" and "swords" highlighted in orange. The quote is attributed to Pompey's response during the civil war between Sulla and Marius, specifically when he besieged the town of Messina in Sicily. The text explains that the Roman governor protested the siege as illegal under Roman Law, to which Pompey rep
The image features a solid pink background with text in a bold, sans-serif font. At the top, within a white rectangular box, the text reads "remember Sulla" in black, serif font. Below this, in larger, bold, white letters with a black outline, the text states "There will be proscriptions." The overall design is simple, with a clear contrast between the text and the background, emphasizing the message.
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The image features a close-up of a marble sculpture, likely depicting a historical figure, with the name "POMPEY" prominently displayed at the top in large, white capital letters. Below the name, the text "GNAEVS POMPEIVS MAGNVS 106-48 BC" is written, indicating the individual's name and lifespan. The central quote reads, "Stop quoting laws to us. We carry swords," with "laws" and "swords" highlighted in orange. The quote is attributed to Pompey's response during the civil war between Sulla and Marius, specifically when he besieged the town of Messina in Sicily. The text explains that the Roman governor protested the siege as illegal under Roman Law, to which Pompey replied with the quote. Additionally, the text notes that before being known as "Magnus," Pompey was referred to as "adulescens carnifex," or Sulla's "teenaged butcher." The background of the image is a sepia-toned marble texture, enhancing the historical context.
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